Hullin v. Second Municipality of New Orleans
Hullin v. Second Municipality of New Orleans
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiffs claim the price of a lot of ground, the joint property of their insolvents, taken possession of by the defendants for the purpose of widening Roffignac street. The proceedings begun by the Municipality in order to acquire the property of the said lot, having been discontinued, notwithstanding the strenuous and successful opposition of the present plaintiffs in the District Court, whose judgment was reversed (4 Rob. 357), we then expressed our opinion, that it could not be pretended that the title to the lot was vested in the Municipality, by virtue of those proceedings; but we added that, whether the act of taking possession under the circumstances then shown, amounted to a consent on the part of the Municipality to pay for the lots, according to either of the appraise-ments made during the course of said proceedings, was a question foreign to the one we were then considering, to wit, whether the Municipality had a right to discontinue.
The present suit has for its object to obtain a judicial opinion on the question which we declared to be foreign to that which was decided by us. The petition urges the existence of an implied contract to pay the value of the premises, under which the
Judgment affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- James B. Hullin, Syndic of the Creditors of Thomas Barrett, an Insolvent, and Richard Richardson, Syndic of the Creditors of of Maurice Cannon, an Insolvent v. The Second Municipality of New Orleans
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- 2 cases
- Status
- Published